this post was submitted on 17 Dec 2023
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Yep, larger stones that are cleaner will price higher. Amethyst is common, and really only specific shades can price higher.
A good example is Beryl. This is the scientific name for a number of stones you might know:
And I’m sure you are aware of the price differences between emerald and aquamarine. 😉
Finally, these days if you look at the prices for jewelry that are set in gold, unless the stone is expensive, the majority of the cost is the setting and not the stone. A simple sterling silver pendant mount can be had for around $9, which makes buying stones like this really affordable.
On the flip side though, cutting amethyst to sell isn’t profitable for the cutter for the most part due to the time it takes to cut the stone. That stone likely took between 5-6 hours to cut.
Wow thanks for all that info. Do you happen to know of a place to buy men's rings that have stones in them? I don't want to buy from places like Jared's or Kay's. Whenever I look for rings as soon as I type in gems it always shows women's engagement rings and wedding rings.
That’s tough as it depends on where you live. Generally I would recommend looking for a small family owned store that does custom design work and has a GIA certified on staff if possible. Look for stores that are not in big malls. Talk to them, if they feel pushy look somewhere else.